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It's beautiful and sunny and warm outside - spring is definitely coming! The crocuses have started blooming: 

We've almost finished pruning the willow fence, and it's high time for this before the shoots start trying to make leaves. There will be another little pruning session later this afternoon - once I've finished the post stuff, and dealt with the rest of the emails, and finished the other paperworky things that have to be dealt with today.

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Harma on Monday, 20 February 2023 22:11

I'm definitely jealous. In my garden the birds all have weird ideas about yellow crocuses. They are always half eaten or mangled. The blue ones are left in peace though, but they are a lot less cheerful to look at.

I'm definitely jealous. In my garden the birds all have weird ideas about yellow crocuses. They are always half eaten or mangled. :( The blue ones are left in peace though, but they are a lot less cheerful to look at.
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